• Working with People Involved in the Justice System
    Feb 14 2026

    This episode comes from a listener request. A mental health practitioner working in regional NSW reached out to ask The Peregrine Centre about how practitioners in generalist services can best work with people who are involved in the justice system. We've heard from a number of practitioners about their concerns and uncertainty when working with people involved in the justice system. On this episode, Dr Dayle Raftery talks to Sarah Stevenson, a clinical psychologist working within the forensic system. They discuss helpful things to know about the forensic system, what to do if you get a subpoena request, and how to stay within scope. Through it all, Sarah emphasises that what it really boils down to is being present with the person sitting in front of us.

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    40 mins
  • Perinatal birth trauma
    Nov 16 2025

    Birth trauma has been getting a lot of attention lately, with a recent NSW Parliament report being released last year, highlighting the high prevalence of parents who experienced birth trauma. But what is birth trauma, and what do mental health practitioners need to know about working with people who have experienced it? Join Dr Dayle Raftery, clinical psychologist and research associate, as she talks with Dr Cassandra Sundaraja, clinical psychologist and researcher in birth trauma. They’ll talk the perinatal period, what makes it such a unique time, what can make birthing traumatic, and what practitioners can keep in mind when working with people in a perinatal space.November 23rd to 29 is Perinatal Mental Health Week - you can visit the Peregrine Portal to find a whole range of resources on working with people in the perinatal space.

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    38 mins
  • Looking Through the Lens: Aboriginal Mental Health Clinician
    Oct 19 2025

    As rural mental health practitioners, there is a need to be a generalist and know a little bit about a lot of things. Sometimes however it can be helpful to collaborate with other professionals in the care of our consumers. Through this series join Dr Dayle Raftery, clinical psychologist and research associate at The Peregrine Centre, as she talks to eight different practitioners working in mental health across rural NSW.In this episode, Dayle is joined by Desley McKellar, an Aboriginal Mental Health Clinical Leader in Far West NSW. It is well recognised that Western models of mental health are not always a good fit for First Nations peoples. Aboriginal Mental Health Clinicians are uniquely positioned to support First Nations people with mental health difficulties in culturally responsive and appropriate ways, while also advocating within the Western mental health system. Desley discusses the importance of knowing and working with the community, balancing the personal and professional, and the privilege she experiences in getting to do this work.

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    14 mins
  • Looking Through the Lens: Occupational Therapy
    Oct 13 2025

    As rural mental health practitioners, there is a need to be a generalist and know a little bit about a lot of things. Sometimes however it can be helpful to collaborate with other professionals in the care of our consumers.

    Through this series join Dr Dayle Raftery, clinical psychologist and research associate at The Peregrine Centre, as she talks to eight different practitioners working in mental health across rural NSW.

    In this episode, Dayle is joined by Alice Kenny, an occupational therapist working across Western NSW. Mental health involves our bodies and regulatory systems meaning our day to day functions can be strongly impacted by poor mental health. Alice talks about how occupational therapists consider these daily activities, the ways in which mental ill health can make these activities difficult, and discusses how OTs work with clients on their goals to get back to functioning in the way they want.

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    21 mins
  • Looking Through the Lens: Speech Pathology
    Sep 28 2025

    As rural mental health practitioners, there is a need to be a generalist and know a little bit about a lot of things. Sometimes however it can be helpful to collaborate with other professionals in the care of our consumers. Through this series join Dr Dayle Raftery, clinical psychologist and research associate at The Peregrine Centre, as she talks to eight different practitioners working in mental health across rural NSW.

    In this episode, Dayle is joined by Esther Joliffe, a speech pathologist working across Western NSW. When a lot of mental health work is based in talking, having someone who knows about communication can be a real support to the work. Esther speaks about the ways in which speech pathologists can work within a mental health field and why you might consider this profession in your work.

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    20 mins
  • Looking Through the Lens: Psychology
    Sep 21 2025

    As rural mental health practitioners, there is a need to be a generalist and know a little bit about a lot of things. Sometimes however it can be helpful to collaborate with other professionals in the care of our consumers.

    Through this series join Dr Dayle Raftery, clinical psychologist and research associate at The Peregrine Centre, as she talks to eight different practitioners working in mental health across rural NSW. In this episode, Dayle is joined by Basia Radlinska, a clinical psychologist working in the Mid North Coast region. Basia shares her knowledge of the biopsychosocial model, and how psychologists work with this model in mind.

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    22 mins
  • Looking Through the Lens: Peer Work
    Sep 14 2025

    As rural mental health practitioners, there is a need to be a generalist and know a little bit about a lot of things. Sometimes however it can be helpful to collaborate with other professionals in the care of our consumers.

    Through this series join Dr Dayle Raftery, clinical psychologist and research associate at The Peregrine Centre, as she talks to eight different practitioners working in mental health across rural NSW. In this episode, Dayle is joined by Spencer McGill, a peer worker based in the Murrumbidgee region. Spencer shares his passion about peer work, and discusses how to work best with peer workers in the care of people experiencing mental health difficulties.

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    15 mins
  • Looking Through the Lens: Social Work
    Sep 7 2025

    As rural mental health practitioners, there is a need to be a generalist and know a little bit about a lot of things. Sometimes however it can be helpful to collaborate with other professionals in the care of our consumers.

    Through this series join Dr Dayle Raftery, clinical psychologist and research associate at The Peregrine Centre, as she talks to eight different practitioners working in mental health across rural NSW. In this episode, Dayle is joined by Alice Kelly, a social worker practicing across the Nepean Blue Mountains region. Alice has been a social worker for 15 years across a range of areas and shares her insights in where social work sits within Mental Health.

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    12 mins